Marcos Anziani

Marcos Anziani (b. 1984, Dominican Republic) lives and works in Connecticut. Rooted in lyrical abstraction and gestural expressionism, his paintings unfold in sweeping strokes, radiant fields of color, and intuitive forms that surface and dissolve across the canvas. Figures emerge, not as fixed portraits, but as flickers of memory, emotion, and motion. "The energy of color must be curbed through context and line," Anziani notes-a guiding principle in his visual practice.

Influenced by Picasso, de Kooning, Miró, and Basquiat, Anziani moves fluidly between tradition and improvisation, synthesising elements of street art, naive figuration, and abstract gesture. His work channels both formal experimentation and autobiographical undercurrent, resulting in a language that feels at once ancient and immediate. Anziani has exhibited internationally in New York, Miami, Mexico City, and Moscow, and is held in private collections worldwide.

 

Marcos Anziani (b. 1984, Dominican Republic) lives and works in Connecticut. Rooted in lyrical abstraction and gestural expressionism, his paintings unfold in sweeping strokes, radiant fields of color, and intuitive forms that surface and dissolve across the canvas. Figures emerge, not as fixed portraits, but as flickers of memory, emotion, and motion. "The energy of color must be curbed through context and line," Anziani notes-a guiding principle in his visual practice.

Influenced by Picasso, de Kooning, Miró, and Basquiat, Anziani moves fluidly between tradition and improvisation, synthesising elements of street art, naive figuration, and abstract gesture. His work channels both formal experimentation and autobiographical undercurrent, resulting in a language that feels at once ancient and immediate. Anziani has exhibited internationally in New York, Miami, Mexico City, and Moscow, and is held in private collections worldwide.